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  2. Fort Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wagner or Battery Wagner was a beachhead fortification on Morris Island, South Carolina, that covered the southern approach to Charleston Harbor. Named for deceased Lt. Col. Thomas M. Wagner , it was the site of two American Civil War battles in the campaign known as Operations Against the Defenses of Charleston in 1863, in which United ...

  3. Second Battle of Fort Wagner - Wikipedia

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    In May 2008, the Trust for Public Land (TPL) and partners, including the South Carolina Conservation Bank, the South Carolina State Ports Authority, the Civil War Trust, (a division of the American Battlefield Trust) and many private donors, purchased the island on behalf of the City of Charleston from Ginn Resorts for $3 million. [10]

  4. Morris Island - Wikipedia

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    Morris Island was heavily fortified to defend Charleston Harbor, with the fortifications centered on Fort Wagner. Battery Gregg was also on the island. [ 1 ] Morris Island had heavy fighting during the Union Army 's campaign to capture Charleston , and is perhaps best known today as the scene of the ill-fated assault by the 54th Massachusetts ...

  5. Second Battle of Charleston Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The second battle of Charleston Harbor, also known as the siege of Charleston Harbor, the siege of Fort Wagner, or the battle of Morris Island, took place during the American Civil War in the late summer of 1863 between a combined U.S. Army/Navy force and the Confederate defenses of Charleston, South Carolina.

  6. Robert Gould Shaw - Wikipedia

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    He led his regiment at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner in July 1863. They attacked a beachhead near Charleston, South Carolina, and Shaw was shot and killed while leading his men to the parapet of the Confederate-held fort. Although the regiment was overwhelmed by firing from the defenses and driven back, suffering many casualties, Shaw's ...

  7. Second Battle of Charleston Harbor order of battle: Confederate

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    25th South Carolina Infantry: Ltc John G. Presley; 20th South Carolina Infantry (7 companies): Ltc Olin M. Dantzler; 1st South Carolina Light Battery: Cpt Francis D. Blake; Clark House Company D, Palmetto Battalion (Wagner Artillery): [2] Cpt Charles E. Kanapaux; Company G, Palmetto Battalion (DeSaussure Artillery): Cpt William L. De Pass; West ...

  8. Russia-Ukraine war live: US spy agencies knew ... - AOL

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    Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of Russia's Wagner mercenary group, could be seen leaving the district military headquarters in the city of Rostov-on-Don in an SUV in a video posted on Telegram on ...

  9. First Battle of Fort Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1970. ISBN 0-87249-345-8. Reed, Rowena. Combined Operations in the Civil War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1978. ISBN 0-87021-122-6. Wise, Stephen R. Gate of Hell: Campaign for Charleston Harbor, 1863. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1994. ISBN 0-87249-985-5